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99 Nights in the Forest Classes

Compare the current class tiers, starter choices, solo targets, and co-op support picks before spending diamonds in 99 Nights in the Forest.

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Class tiers are kept separate from invented values.

Source: PC Gamer, last updated 2025-12-21.

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Best starter path
PC Gamer recommends learning the basics with a cheap class before saving for stronger long-term options.
ScavengerLumberjackExplorerAlien
Best solo direction
Cyborg is the safest all-around solo target, while Big Game Hunter and Necromancer are late-run options.
CyborgBig Game HunterNecromancer
Best co-op support mix
Support classes help larger teams avoid resource pressure as difficulty scales.
LumberjackChefBlacksmithBase Defender

Class Tier Groups

These groups summarize a checked guide source. Treat them as a practical unlock map, not as official balance notes.

S-Tier
Top late-run and high-impact classes for players who can afford premium unlocks.
Big Game HunterCyborgNecromancerVampire
A-Tier
Strong choices for solo, co-op, speed, resource support, or specialized damage.
AssassinBeastmasterBrawlerChefExplorerFire BanditGamblerLumberjack
B-Tier
Useful classes with tradeoffs, narrower roles, or heavier setup requirements.
AlienBerserkerBlacksmithBrutePoison MasterPyromaniacSnowmanWitch
C-Tier
Niche classes that usually need a team plan or a specific objective to justify the slot.
Base DefenderCookFarmerFishermanMedicRangerScavengerUndead
D-Tier
Low-impact picks that are usually outclassed once enough diamonds are available.
CamperDecoratorSupportHunterZookeeper
Event Classes
Limited-time classes that are useful mainly during their seasonal events.
Santa's HelperTrick or Treater
What to unlock first
New players should avoid spending all diamonds on a narrow role before learning the game loop.

Start with a cheaper, broad-use class if you are still learning camp setup, looting routes, and night survival. Then save for a top-tier target once you know whether you prefer solo runs or team support.

Cyborg is the cleanest long-term target from the checked guide. Big Game Hunter and Necromancer are stronger late-run options, but they make more sense after you understand the game loop.

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FAQ

What are the best 99 Nights in the Forest classes?
Based on the checked PC Gamer class guide, Big Game Hunter, Cyborg, Necromancer, and Vampire sit in the top class group.
What class should beginners unlock first?
PC Gamer recommends learning with cheaper picks such as Scavenger, Lumberjack, Explorer, or Alien before saving for expensive late-run classes.
Is Cyborg worth saving for?
Yes. PC Gamer calls Cyborg one of the safest long-term targets because it supports many play styles once unlocked.
Are event classes always available?
No. Santa's Helper and Trick or Treater are event classes, so availability can depend on seasonal events.
Is this class list official?
No. This is a fan-made reference that summarizes checked guide data and is not affiliated with Roblox or Grandma's Favourite Games.
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